It made fun of emo kids thinking they're bad ass, when they'll be proven later that they're not lol.

Spiderman 2 is still my fav. This one was pretty lame...the acting wasn't too great...It was also too chick-flick for my taste. & the guy from that 70s show, always acts the same way in every fucking film he's in...it's annoying.

I liked it... It was atleast better than the first, which is a good thing.

I, on the other hand, want to see a Spiderman 4 with Venom returning with Carnage... And have a complete psychopath play Carnage... I'm thinking along the lines of Robert Downey Junior... Just give him some drugs prior to screening and it'll be a GREAT performance.

We're waiting until this comes out on DVD. My kids were given the choice of going to see either Spiderman3 or Pirates of the Caribbean III in the theater, they opted for Pirates, which is just fine with me. I'm not into Spidey, anyhow.

i don't think anyone of you liked the movie and i think i know the reason. I heard my friends saying that there was a lot of "talking" in the movie. That is true i cant deny it but i liked the movie on the whole especially the last fighting part.

Said By gagan242

i don't think anyone of you liked the movie and i think i know the reason. I heard my friends saying that there was a lot of "talking" in the movie. That is true i cant deny it but i liked the movie on the whole especially the last fighting part.

Wrong, I like the movie. I think if you don't see it on the big screen you miss out.

We still haven't seen it, but my kids are bugging me to go. Flat out - is it worth the money and the time? I've heard it was a longer movie than the last. Will my kids be able to sit through it without having to go to the bathroom 3 times?

Wouldn't matter, anyone who has read the comic previously or even after seeing the movies will know that they are complete bullshit and ruin what might be one of the most well-liked and iconic super heroes of all time.

Said By Pancakes

Wouldn't matter, anyone who has read the comic previously or even after seeing the movies will know that they are complete bullshit and ruin what might be one of the most well-liked and iconic super heroes of all time.

Movies are good enough and besides i think you missed the point that they have to alter the movie from the comics. Comics are for children whereas the rating for spiderman is pg13 and even adults can watch it.

Said By gagan242

Said By Pancakes

Wouldn't matter, anyone who has read the comic previously or even after seeing the movies will know that they are complete bullshit and ruin what might be one of the most well-liked and iconic super heroes of all time.

Movies are good enough and besides i think you missed the point that they have to alter the movie from the comics. Comics are for children whereas the rating for spiderman is pg13 and even adults can watch it.

I completely disagree. Altering things for time's sake is one thing, however, completely changing an arc (please see: substituting Mary Jane for Gwen Stacy in the first movie) is not something I find tolerable. Beyond that, the movie was a formulaic action film that packed what could have been an amazing character into the amazingly bland on screen Toby McGuire. The writing, in both plot and dialogue, has gone down hill from the first film which isn't saying much because that movie was certainly not a winner either.

And I certainly don't see how comics are only for children? Since when are certain forms of media only for certain age groups? Does that mean the internet is only for teenagers?